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Charlottetown is the capital of Canada's smallest province, Prince Edward Island. Aboriginal people inhabited Prince Edward Island for 10,000 years before Europeans arrived. By 1758, the British were largely in control of the region. During the 19th century, shipbuilding became a major industry in Charlottetown.
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Ottawa, city, capital of Canada, located in southeastern Ontario.In the eastern extreme of the province, Ottawa is situated on the south bank of the Ottawa River across from Gatineau, Quebec, at the confluence of the Ottawa (Outaouais), Gatineau, and Rideau rivers.The Ottawa River (some 790 miles [1,270 km] long), the principal tributary of the St. Lawrence River, was a key factor in the city ...
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The capital of Canada is Ottawa in the province of Ontario. This city sits along the south side of the Ottawa River, which is located in the southeastern region of the province. It is situated at the confluence of three rivers, those namely being the Ottawa, Gatineau, and Quebec Rivers. This city covers an area of approximately 1,072 square ...
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Updated on February 11, 2019. Ottawa, in the province of Ontario, is the capital of Canada. This picturesque and safe city is the fourth largest city in the country, with a population of 883,391 as of the 2011 Canadian census. It's on the eastern border of Ontario, just across the Ottawa River from Gatineau, Quebec .
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Toronto. Skyline of Toronto. The national capital is Ottawa, Canada's fourth largest city. It lies some 250 miles (400 km) northeast of Toronto and 125 miles (200 km) west of Montreal, respectively Canada's first and second cities in terms of population and economic, cultural, and educational importance. The third largest city is Vancouver ...
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Whitehorse (founded 1898) is the communications focus of the Yukon Territory, with connections to tidewater at Skagway, Alaska, and via the ALASKA HIGHWAY, built during WWII to link the Canadian Prairies with central Alaska. It was made the headquarters of the Yukon Territory in 1951, the only actual move of a capital since Confederation.
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Derek Trask / Getty Images. Though Montreal is officially a French-speaking city, as is the province of Quebec, many of its residents, especially those in the retail and hospitality industries, also speak English.. Until the 1970s, Montreal was Canada's economic center and still hosts many important landmarks including 50 National Historic Sites of Canada.
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Yellowknife, which is situated on the northern shores of the Great Slave Lake, is the capital of Canada's Northwest Territories. The city got its name from the indigenous T'atsaot'ine tribe, whose name translates in English as "yellow knives". The traditional name for the city is Smbak'e, which means money place.
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